RE: The dangerous fallacy of "You can do it."
September 6, 2020 at 5:37 pm
(This post was last modified: September 6, 2020 at 5:43 pm by Brian37.)
(September 6, 2020 at 5:14 pm)onlinebiker Wrote:(September 6, 2020 at 5:00 pm)Brian37 Wrote: Um no, an asshole like Trump needs to take his meds.
He's called war heros losers. My pointing out that society needs dishwashers, bus drivers, garbage collectors does not mean I need meds.
If you want to be a dishwasher - be a dishwasher.
Expect dishwasher wages.
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Expecting more is how spoiled children act.
Ok, next time you run into a low wage worker, say this to their face.
It isn't about accepting or not accepting. It is about the fact that life isn't a script.
I am so sick of the bullshit "starter job" argument. Who the fuck do assholes who use that argument think are working at those "starter jobs" when teens and college students are in class?
My x wife had a PHD in microbiology, but also divulged to me that she had classmates whom ended up working at Starbucks.
NOBODY is faulting success. But life is still life. I am simply sick of assholes who shit on the shoulders they stand on.
And my argument ISN'T arguing a dishwasher should make the same as a CEO or neurosurgeon, and only an idiot would think I am arguing that.
I am arguing that no mater the job, the more stable the pay is that meets the cost of living, the better off all society is.
Oh and don't fucking talk to me about being a dishwasher, I damned sure know you couldn't fucking handle it.